Most qualifying offers are rejected...I can't believe this was a story. Of course he'd reject a one-year offer that was a match of his previous salary...this is just to keep his rights...

If you want to talk about qualifying offers, you can have an article and mention a blurb at the bottom about what guys rec'd their offers, and which guys didn't...this just sparks questions and for fans that don't know the whole restricted/unrestricted free agency deal to become confused about whether Niskanen will ever come back...

mikey287 wrote:Most qualifying offers are rejected...I can't believe this was a story. Of course he'd reject a one-year offer that was a match of his previous salary...this is just to keep his rights...

If you want to talk about qualifying offers, you can have an article and mention a blurb at the bottom about what guys rec'd their offers, and which guys didn't...this just sparks questions and for fans that don't know the whole restricted/unrestricted free agency deal to become confused about whether Niskanen will ever come back...

The qualifying offer was a technicality to protect their rights to Niskanen.

This is getting done. He will be a Penguin come fall. Both sides want a multi-year deal and it will happen sooner rather than later.

Also, you are going to have 9 NHL caliber defenseman in Orpik, Letang, Martin, Michalek, Niskanen, Lovejoy, Engelland, Bortuzzo and Despres. The Blue line will look different come fall because that just isn't a manageable number and you can't send someone through waivers and lose an NHL caliber defenseman for nothing.

no name wrote:Yeah this little article should of noted, this offer was made to retain his rights, blah blah blah....

Wouldn't be suprised to see this deal happen shortly, maybe right after the draft but befor free agency.

These articles are perfect for the fan that knows next to nothing about the free agency technicalities that happen during the offseason. It's a penguins attention grab in an otherwise dull time of year

nisky is a bottom pairing d-man. I just don't see where he fits on this team with despres, engelleland, and strait (even lovejoy) fighting for those bottom minutes with his eventual cap hit. I'm sure we'll see some deals before the season starts since any of those players will likely be claimed off waivers, and the pens would surely want to get something for any of them.

Nisky is a really good #5 and (if he elevates his play a little) could potentially be a #4 paired with a Bryan Allen type.Problem is neither Martin or Michalek are Bryan Allen types, and Engel, Despres and Strait/Bortuzzo are currently more suited to the #5/6/depth spots.I highly doubt we lose any of them for nothing, but if Shero is serious about signing Nisky at least one or two of M+M and Orpik will have to be moved.Anyone else expecting Nisky to sign for 2 years 2mil per?

Based on overall quality of play Niskanen and Despres were better than Martin and Michalek. Granted, some will say that martin and Michalek were playing 20+ minutes a night. Fine, let's see if Niskanen and Despres crap the bed as bad as those two did if given a larger role. I can't possibly see how they would do worse.

The problem going forward isn;t rationalizing paying your #5 $3 million, it's why are we paying the 6th or 7th most reliable defenseman the most at $5 million?

Given the salary cap, paying a guy like Niskanen $2.5 million or whatever isn't a bank breaker (that's near league average salary, I would think)...I'm certainly not concerned with holding spots open for guys like Strait and Bortuzzo and Lovejoy or even Engelland to be honest in exchange for getting rid of Niskanen...one or two of them is worth a late pick, Lovejoy would clear waivers if he put through them I'd think...I'm not concerned about making room for the best that can do it...

Sure, ideally, we move Martin (or accomodate him system-wise) but failing that...in a pinch, I could catapult any of those four guys I mentioned and not lose much sleep to be honest...maybe you don't want to, but it's a business, sometimes you have to make a tough decision like that...

I can see Nisky resigning for 2 or 3 years at 2.5-2.75. Lovejoy needs to be moved to open a roster spot for Strait. I dont see Shero paying a one way deal to Lovejoy to play in the AHL. Engelland aint going anywhere. The guy makes minimum wage and gives you 15 minutes most nights, not to mention provides the only toughness on the roster. Would love to see Martin moved, i just dont see it happening. I dont see anyone from outside the organization at D on the opening night roster.

I like Nisky and all, he played well, but for me i think we got enough puck moving defencemen, we need to focus on getting more shutdown defencemen. Letang works the powerplay and we got forwards for the other point. I would like a more physical presence than Niskenin.

I think this organization is at the point that sending a one-way contract to WBS is not an issue. Waivers and potential is what will be in play here. Unfortunately this means we might see Despres start in WBS if someone can't be moved. I'd hate to lose Bortuzzo or Strait, and even Lovejoy, for nothing. But if it comes fown to it, Lovejoy has the least upside and might clear.

FallenHero96 wrote:All these defensemen.... and what if Morrow makes the team this year? Not that much of a stretch when you remember how well he played in camp last year.

Only thing is, we've all seen this before where some top prospect has a hot shot camp and then proceeds to stink it up in the pros. Not saying this will happen with Morrow but I think it's best to lower expectations for a guy like him so soon, even if he has another great camp this following year.

mikey287 wrote:Given the salary cap, paying a guy like Niskanen $2.5 million or whatever isn't a bank breaker (that's near league average salary, I would think)...I'm certainly not concerned with holding spots open for guys like Strait and Bortuzzo and Lovejoy or even Engelland to be honest in exchange for getting rid of Niskanen...one or two of them is worth a late pick, Lovejoy would clear waivers if he put through them I'd think...I'm not concerned about making room for the best that can do it...

Sure, ideally, we move Martin (or accomodate him system-wise) but failing that...in a pinch, I could catapult any of those four guys I mentioned and not lose much sleep to be honest...maybe you don't want to, but it's a business, sometimes you have to make a tough decision like that...

I don't think the Pens would have trouble moving Lovejoy for like a 6th round pick to a team like Carolina that really needs dmen. same with Engelland. don't think either would clear waivers. They are dmen and it's the NHL off-season......GM's just love them some dmen, regardless of pedigree!